The files I played around with

http://www.tug.org/tex-archive/macros/latex/contrib/movie15/


I downloaded the sty file and the files in the doc directory, then  
LaTeXed movie15.tex, and opened
the created pdf with Acrobat 7. The last example in the pdf  file is  
a rotatable cube, just click with the mouse on the image
and start dragging.

The TeX file uses a binary 3D data file dice.u3d, a text file with  
viewpoint coordinates (dice.vws), and a javascript setting
light sources (dice.js). The other files in the doc directory are for  
other stuff in the package.


Matthias


On Jan 30, 2006, at 5:22 PM, Hans Hagen wrote:

> Matthias Weber wrote:
>> I can say that it does work, even on a Mac, I tried a LaTeX example.
>> I don't know whether it works via a plug-in
>> or is coded directly in Acrobat, I only know it works with Acrobat 7
>> without installing anything else.
>>
> then it's probably in a format that has an associated plugin (on  
> the os)
>
> can youn send me such a graphic?
>
> Hans
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